Taekwondo Roundhouse Kick Tutorial | 태권도 돌려차기 | TaekwonWoo

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  • Опубліковано 24 лют 2011
  • In this tutorial, we are going to learn how to perform Taekwondo roundhouse kick properly from Master Woo who is certified master instructor from Kukkiwon (world Taekwondo Headquarters) in Korea.
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  • @corndog984
    @corndog984 7 років тому +19

    the hip rotation is the hardest part for me to remember. thank you for breaking it down, master woo!

    • @taekwonwoo
      @taekwonwoo  7 років тому +4

      You are very welcome, I appreciate your comments and support.

  • @TheBBallEnthusiast
    @TheBBallEnthusiast 9 років тому +30

    When that kid screamed, I thought he pulled a muscle lol

  • @AS-rt4xz
    @AS-rt4xz 9 років тому +4

    Thank you, Master Woo! This was very helpful due to my insufficient hip and shoulder movement. After analyzing this video I feel I will do better in my upcoming class. Thank you, sir!

  • @eloisehamel6767
    @eloisehamel6767 6 років тому

    Learning so much from you ... I am still just a green belt but aiming to advance 🙏🏻 I do lots of work at my club but also to extra with your tutorials thank you 🙏🏻

  • @manyglacier1980
    @manyglacier1980 8 років тому +4

    I have enjoyed these tutorials from Master Woo. He is very unassuming, very thorough, and very good. Reminds me of my first master, Master Tiger Cho in the late '80s.

    • @taekwonwoo
      @taekwonwoo  7 років тому +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words and support.

  • @kubulu8157
    @kubulu8157 5 років тому

    You're great!! Thank you very very much, you explained everything thoroughly.

  • @apeck2791
    @apeck2791 9 років тому

    What a great teacher and a great student too.

  • @sunavila
    @sunavila 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the great lesson!

  • @VISHAL814
    @VISHAL814 3 роки тому

    Nice kick Master Woo 🙏 Taekwon!

  • @johndoe12324
    @johndoe12324 9 років тому +1

    Thank you Master Woo!

    • @taekwonwoo
      @taekwonwoo  7 років тому +1

      You are very welcome, thank you for your support.

  • @user-og7tf6or2u
    @user-og7tf6or2u 11 років тому

    awesome job keep up the videos

  • @legofan20101
    @legofan20101 12 років тому

    Thank you so much my Taekwondo teacher kept saying I wasn't doing it right and now I saw this I can do it!

  • @revanwirasah8222
    @revanwirasah8222 Рік тому

    Thank you master

  • @kingfist2690
    @kingfist2690 7 років тому

    Great vid I like the breakdown very helpful

    • @taekwonwoo
      @taekwonwoo  7 років тому

      Thanks, I'm glad you found it useful!

  • @usamabutt33
    @usamabutt33 6 років тому

    Great tutorial

  • @ismailvainipadam1635
    @ismailvainipadam1635 6 років тому +2

    thnx master u r great

  • @Tictoc565657
    @Tictoc565657 11 років тому

    Thank you master woo

  • @thephilosopher5799
    @thephilosopher5799 Рік тому

    Thanks I am learning from home and need to learn to do this.

  • @jasonbernardini7658
    @jasonbernardini7658 11 років тому

    This has been on my mind for the longest time. It feels good when I execute the kick that way but I was just wondering if that's even proper or a good variation to use.

  • @islamicvideos5949
    @islamicvideos5949 6 років тому

    Master you are very good teacher

  • @ProfessorBulletMG
    @ProfessorBulletMG 9 років тому

    Awesome tutorial. Easy to follow and just all around fun to learn. Will send to my students.
    Thanks.

    • @taekwonwoo
      @taekwonwoo  7 років тому

      You are very welcome, I am glad it helped and thank you for your support.

  • @Rainb0wBuBBl3
    @Rainb0wBuBBl3 11 років тому

    Omg thx to this guy i finally learn the taekwodo kick xD

  • @Blackwulf91
    @Blackwulf91 12 років тому

    Thank-you, I've had trouble with getting the form right for this kick.

  • @vishalherenj504
    @vishalherenj504 5 років тому

    This technique is awesome

  • @IronWolverine1973
    @IronWolverine1973 8 років тому

    Nice training video for round house kicks!

    • @taekwonwoo
      @taekwonwoo  7 років тому

      That's awesome. Thank you for watching.

  • @josephineandon7287
    @josephineandon7287 11 років тому

    it is really nice.............

  • @verzinmaar1648
    @verzinmaar1648 9 років тому

    Thank you!

    • @taekwonwoo
      @taekwonwoo  7 років тому

      You are very welcome, thank you for your support.

  • @FrostyyShooter
    @FrostyyShooter 11 років тому

    thnx

  • @stevepham707
    @stevepham707 11 років тому

    there are many ways to throw a round kick and the woo's one is totally correct :)

  • @Sonicss71
    @Sonicss71 12 років тому

    hahaa...I was that chunky kid when i stared about 12yrs old...but also flexible...good job lil dude!

  • @Shinobi177
    @Shinobi177 8 років тому

    very good tutorial. Eventually I have learned how to kick properly.

    • @taekwonwoo
      @taekwonwoo  7 років тому

      That's nice to hear, thank you for your support.

  • @teentalex
    @teentalex 11 років тому

    like a BOSS

  • @DeafBlindMan
    @DeafBlindMan 13 років тому

    nice! I like how you keep your front arm guard while kicking thats not a common sight..

  • @blueline0805
    @blueline0805 8 років тому

    Can I use your some paused image for my drawing tutorial video? I'm sure I will show your youtube account in my clip.

    • @taekwonwoo
      @taekwonwoo  7 років тому

      You are more than welcome to use it intended for drawing purposes only.

  • @mauiboynokaoi
    @mauiboynokaoi 12 років тому

    @bmx7596 It's mostly for training purposes to emphasize proper technique. In reality, your hips don't finish turning until after the kick comes out. Note the angle of the standing leg facing not 90 degrees, but almost 135 degrees from the starting angle. The hips initiate the delivery, follow through, and return of the kick rather than just the delivery as it appears step-by-step. (cont.)

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi 5 років тому

    Master Woo, what is the difference between a round kick, and a roundhouse kick?

  • @SenileTomato
    @SenileTomato 11 років тому

    great video. unlike all these kicks used to impress people.

  • @mauiboynokaoi
    @mauiboynokaoi 12 років тому

    @bmx7596 This is actually coming from a karate guy but one of our kicks is very similar (only difference being we strike with the ball of the foot rather than the flat).

  • @Sonicss71
    @Sonicss71 12 років тому

    @701765 I get what your saying, i have been training in TKD for to many years...lol..the force that turns starting at your shoulders pop's through your waist, the planted foot pivots at that time as well so the kick (release) has no resistance. If you have your foot planted, there is more of a chance that you "cross" your feet, and that can cause strain or even get hurt, believe me i know...but that pretty much how we get power from this kick..not to mention the fast, the more power you get...

  • @kat6652
    @kat6652 6 років тому

    My teacher tells us to use the ball of our foot during a round house kick, I have never done it this way (kenpo, or self defense class) and it feels wrong. What do I do?

  • @bmx7596
    @bmx7596 12 років тому

    I'm more of a muay thai guy, but just kinda broading my knowledge. How come in tkd does the striker get all the turning going with their hips but then use mostly the quad for the primary power source?I kind of like it b/c it almost looks like it could be something else at the beginning, so I guess its deceptive. Not knocking the style here, just wondering.

  • @slappy_chimp
    @slappy_chimp 7 років тому

    I did learned some basic moves from Master wo

  • @qama111
    @qama111 12 років тому

    Very good instruction! Cam se ham ne da!
    @ TheMentalDestroyer-I am with you there friend! I fought full contact for a number of years and I feel it now that I am staring down the barrel of 50! Remember ibuprofen is our friend.

  • @lasonnya123
    @lasonnya123 10 років тому +1

    i take this sport we also have back leg round house kick and other things too

  • @chrisstromberg6527
    @chrisstromberg6527 7 років тому +1

    Master Woo, how does one get their kicking leg as high as you do? I can't seem to raise my leg very high when striking a target.

    • @taekwonwoo
      @taekwonwoo  7 років тому +1

      Haha That's hard to answer perhaps flexibility and years of training however think that some just can kick high and you do as best you can!

  • @FrostyyShooter
    @FrostyyShooter 11 років тому

    what is the Korean name for the kick

  • @puttrainguy
    @puttrainguy 12 років тому

    @Xquu15 TDK is Korean...

  • @samysdefer
    @samysdefer 6 років тому

    Why can't I stretch out my lower leg, after I lift my knee? I don't get it... what is wrong with me?

  • @jasonbernardini7658
    @jasonbernardini7658 11 років тому

    Master Woo for the Roundhouse can you bring you're kicking leg up at a frontal 45° angle then turn you're hip over at the last second, rather than bringing it straight up? If you could help me out I'd appreciate it.

    • @michaeljung4398
      @michaeljung4398 7 років тому

      opening the kicking knee 30-45 degrees would be a good practice for the power and accuracy. with knee pointing front, beginners often kick the corner instead of the front. I recommend opening the kicking knee initially.

  • @raphaelpinzuti5575
    @raphaelpinzuti5575 11 років тому

    Mawashi Geri :)

  • @gabrielcar132
    @gabrielcar132 12 років тому

    Cuuuuuu

  • @Pakana_
    @Pakana_ 12 років тому

    @Jinsungify
    Maybe he wants to improve the quality of Taekwondo world wide?

  • @philippmc1283
    @philippmc1283 11 років тому

    if you are Beginner you should hit the target with your shin, but if you hit it with the foot the impact is harder.

  • @imranmaljee
    @imranmaljee 8 років тому

    How can one reach higher to the head target with this round house kick ? Is it simply more flexibility ?

    • @marxwm6390
      @marxwm6390 7 років тому

      Imran Maljee hamstring flexibility

    • @taekwonwoo
      @taekwonwoo  7 років тому

      Keep up the hard work!

  • @officialmjd3654
    @officialmjd3654 7 років тому

    What is it called when you do a chain of round kicks

    • @taekwonwoo
      @taekwonwoo  7 років тому

      Sorry but I don't understand your comment.

  • @mantumukherjee2968
    @mantumukherjee2968 7 років тому

    my knee moves away when I open the the kick and got knee injuries what should I do ?

    • @taekwonwoo
      @taekwonwoo  7 років тому

      Remember, power and speed are always last thing to added to your kick. Focus to get the form right gradually to avoid any possible injuries.

  • @carsonhunt4642
    @carsonhunt4642 8 років тому

    What's the kick where you spin counterclockwise and then land your heel to their face? I thought it was called a roundhouse (round for spin). But I guess not

    • @chriso8193
      @chriso8193 8 років тому

      +Carson ho told you that? Or did you do like others and assume that's what the kick is called. It's a kick YOU should not do. Learn the fundamentals.

    • @carsonhunt4642
      @carsonhunt4642 8 років тому

      +Funk Meiser it's what I assumed it was called.
      I'm aware it's a slow and exposing kick. But I just do this stuff on a bag for fun and cardio.
      I have since been trying to learn them.
      However I was unable to locate the kick where you jump up and then do the spin and kick

    • @chriso8193
      @chriso8193 8 років тому +1

      You asked a question about martial arts, so I can tell a "martial" question from a "curious" question. Oh, well since you're only doing it for fun, then it doesn't matter. This video is for proper use of martial marts, not just the kick. Go to a school and learn it first, because at all my tournaments, a front kick or side kick will kill all that hype!!! Any type of Spinning kicks, tornado kicks and jumping kicks come from the fundamental (basic) principles of the front kick, side kick, roundhouse kick, back kicks. Practice forms in that particular system (Karate, TKD, Kung Fu), unless you're into that MMA trip. Keep it basic.

    • @carsonhunt4642
      @carsonhunt4642 8 років тому

      +Funk Meiser thanks for the advice, I appreciate it. I have been focusing on my basic kicks a lot lately (power and control). Eventually I'll work my way into the more "fun" kicks

    • @HaiDerePoopFace
      @HaiDerePoopFace 8 років тому

      +Carson Hunt Its called a Spin hook kick. Or atleast thats the name i learned it by. You could pull a muscle if not done carefully so be careful. lol

  • @rogerkreil3314
    @rogerkreil3314 8 років тому

    Would you do high kicks in a street fight or would you be afraid that he might catch your leg and take you to the ground?

    • @gregseebregts2063
      @gregseebregts2063 8 років тому

      +Roger Kreil High Section kicks are risky both in training and in actual combat. The angle of your body can make keeping your balance incredibly difficult; while the position of your leg both before and after the execution of the kick provide great hand-holds for the other person to utilise - especially if you miss or are too slow to throw the kick.
      Hope this helps.

    • @trungtructran5245
      @trungtructran5245 8 років тому

      for the best, we have to learn all of the moves. a good martial art always teach you many ways and tips of fighting.

    • @taekwonwoo
      @taekwonwoo  7 років тому

      It depends.

    • @rasseracermusen2324
      @rasseracermusen2324 6 років тому

      just kick fast and they wont catch it lol

  • @Andy02081985
    @Andy02081985 7 років тому

    Hello , If I have 1.88 tall,how much ( cm) from my tibia I have to put in my roundhouse kick for maximum power ?

    • @taekwonwoo
      @taekwonwoo  7 років тому

      Sorry but I don't understand your comment.

    • @Andy02081985
      @Andy02081985 7 років тому

      TaekwonWoo , from my shin (insted of tibia)

  • @krokoza8807
    @krokoza8807 11 років тому

    The way he angles his front kick is hard for me, because im not at all flexible (so bad at attempting splits) but i can totally do the 90 degree kick.

  • @ICET100
    @ICET100 8 років тому +3

    that kid end of this video has Good FLexability

    • @taekwonwoo
      @taekwonwoo  7 років тому

      Thank you so much for your kind words and support.

  • @manfredmendez
    @manfredmendez 12 років тому

    !!!ouch i think i just popped my leg xD

  • @probajanyt4932
    @probajanyt4932 8 років тому +1

    now i can learn karate 😂😂😂 #KARATE KID FULL MOVIE

    • @taekwonwoo
      @taekwonwoo  7 років тому +1

      Thank you for watching.

  • @HavockdeLimaPeru
    @HavockdeLimaPeru 11 років тому

    how can i mix TKD and Muay Thai?

  • @Mishal189
    @Mishal189 11 років тому

    that fad kid :O :O JEEEEZ!!

  • @MJGWASHERE
    @MJGWASHERE 12 років тому

    Sorry i meant causeing the toes to either jam or break if you dont pull the toe back in round kick.

  • @Bananenscheisse
    @Bananenscheisse 11 років тому

    no bad chuck norris so far ?? respect

  • @swordsallday
    @swordsallday 12 років тому

    holy crap that could kill

  • @leeperry2057
    @leeperry2057 11 років тому

    just the way the two martial arts evolved, if you kicked the way we do in thai boxing with your foot, you would most likely break it extremely fast.

  • @daasianboi
    @daasianboi 12 років тому +2

    lol only if u have been trained in jiu jitsu than yes, but for you; idk lol. taekwondo weakness is floor battle, and its not like im gonna stand there and let myself get hit. Though I do like taekwondo for being able to hit multiple targets.

    • @JaceTimes
      @JaceTimes 4 роки тому +2

      taekwondo wt taekwondo itf In practice theyre okay but in reality judo or jiu jitsu is better for ground game, and in the end having mix martial arts and trying whats best for you is the best

    • @JaceTimes
      @JaceTimes 4 роки тому +2

      @taekwondo wt taekwondo itf Why taking the offense? I like Taekwondo kicks so thats why im watching these videos. When I mean better, I mean in one on one and in a ground fight. Thats just reality, im not shitting on taeknowndo just because I know their ground game isnt the best. If it was more top UFC fighters would use it but the best ground game fighters use BJJ, JJ, and Judo, hell even wrestling is in there. Like if my life depended on it and I had to vote for two guys who are the same weight, went on the ground and grappling, and one guy knows taekwondo and the other knows JJ, I am going to have to bet that the JJ guy is going to get out on top. Can't get mad at facts if you do at least have some facts to back it up

    • @RandomMasquerader
      @RandomMasquerader 4 роки тому +2

      @taekwondo wt taekwondo itf I like how it got quiet when Jace Time brought up a very valid point lmao

    • @JaceTimes
      @JaceTimes 4 роки тому +1

      @taekwondo wt taekwondo itf Tell me how it was stupid? It was constructive critique, unlike yours. I backed mines up with real life example, all you did was called someone else stupid.

    • @RandomMasquerader
      @RandomMasquerader 4 роки тому +1

      @taekwondo wt taekwondo itf But he did, I read it and you got offended because he says some other martial arts has better ground game. Since you seem to know it all, tell us what UFC fighter uses taekwondo ground game and is succeeding?

  • @RAVISAHU-rx1qk
    @RAVISAHU-rx1qk 5 років тому

    Master taekwonwoo i am from india and i want to know you something about taekwondo?

  • @Durplepurple94572
    @Durplepurple94572 7 років тому

    am I kicking wrong or are my feet not strong enough because Whenever I do this kick when I am sparring it hurts my feet.

    • @EradicatedVoid
      @EradicatedVoid 7 років тому

      How long have you been training? Landing head kicks with the instep will hurt for a while until the foot and the joints have become accustomed to the trauma of the impact. If below head height, hit with the rock hard shin bone, not the instep.

    • @Durplepurple94572
      @Durplepurple94572 7 років тому +1

      EradicatedVoid well I use to study ishinryu karate but that was a couple of months ago and now I am training my legs so that I can kick better.

    • @taekwonwoo
      @taekwonwoo  7 років тому +1

      Have a look at this tutorial.
      ua-cam.com/video/2SEgSUdQHXc/v-deo.html

  • @magicwing777
    @magicwing777 11 років тому

    it looks more like a round kick than a round house :o

  • @iaoin2009
    @iaoin2009 11 років тому

    That kid scared the crap out of me when he yelled...

  • @MrQuackism
    @MrQuackism 11 років тому

    Go see the Doc. :)

  • @stormwolf2008
    @stormwolf2008 5 років тому +1

    I just can’t get my leg that high! It’s so annoying! Can anyone tell me or recommend a tutorial on how to make my hips and legs more flexible?!?!

    • @Drip-Soup373
      @Drip-Soup373 4 роки тому

      Sretch everyday and night i guess? (Note: I'm not a professional)

  • @MrYoungsbking
    @MrYoungsbking 12 років тому

    wow that kid can kick high.....WITH POWWER

  • @sasandrino
    @sasandrino 12 років тому

    @SummersEmbrace i m not scared

  • @KristianCamp
    @KristianCamp 12 років тому

    3:30 "flushtrated"

  • @Dinero_2x
    @Dinero_2x 12 років тому

    how can you kick a dude on the head with a height like Yao Ming?

  • @MJGWASHERE
    @MJGWASHERE 12 років тому

    A round kick you kick with the ball of the foot and the round house is kicking with the top of the foot be careful doing a round kick cause people neglet pulling the toes back causing that to kick lol

  • @kelvin804
    @kelvin804 11 років тому

    Why your taekwondo have belt purple ? Orange + Brown ?

  • @codkid009
    @codkid009 11 років тому

    foot= more reach
    shin= more power

  • @Linkjerto
    @Linkjerto 11 років тому

    Wun Chuk Do.

  • @officialmjd3654
    @officialmjd3654 7 років тому

    Or a double round kick

  • @DeathBatBabe97
    @DeathBatBabe97 4 роки тому

    I have so much trouble with balance with this kick.

  • @StarringYuki
    @StarringYuki 11 років тому

    Keep pressing 3

  • @zpalqmxoskwn
    @zpalqmxoskwn 12 років тому

    he's talking about the kid at 3:07

  • @JackassiProyect
    @JackassiProyect 10 років тому

    KID OP

  • @veggetossj123
    @veggetossj123 11 років тому

    Keeping pressing 9

  • @thomaskolodziejski8126
    @thomaskolodziejski8126 8 років тому

    Every time I try to kick the hand target in class I end up kicking with my toes no matter how much I try to curl them back, I cannot do this kick

    • @lisagreen544
      @lisagreen544 8 років тому

      what do you mean?

    • @lisagreen544
      @lisagreen544 8 років тому

      +Orin Green do you pull the kick back when you hit the target?

    • @taekwonwoo
      @taekwonwoo  7 років тому

      Keep at it!

  • @rabbychan
    @rabbychan 12 років тому

    I think I fucked up my hips, everytime I try to do a roundhouse my hips hurt like hell, wrong stretching or something dunno...

  • @gamegeekx
    @gamegeekx 9 років тому

    Taekwondo and Karate are similar. They are more focused on power. Although it is very easy to dodge using Chinese martial arts, a successful landing blow can do some serious damage. Just saying.

    • @elijahmoreno2975
      @elijahmoreno2975 9 років тому +1

      Power???? Youve got to be kidding me rofl

    • @gregseebregts2063
      @gregseebregts2063 8 років тому

      +Elijah Moreno Ever been kicked in the sternum, ribs or head before? LOL

    • @gamegeekx
      @gamegeekx 8 років тому

      Look up kicking science in youtube. They compare the strengths of some martial arts.

    • @hauntedgfx
      @hauntedgfx 8 років тому

      +gamegeekx While the taekwondo practicioner is a great kicker, loads of kicks in taekwondo are disguised by a chambered knee first, these people use a hybrid that chambers, reducing telegraph and increasing speed while instantly swinging the leg up and through it's target like a muay thai practicioner would.
      This kick is a medium powered kick with benefits of slightly longer reach, more speed and more risk of injury kicking with the foot and instep and less power then muay thai would have because they hit with the shinbone.
      It might be sport taekwondo these days but alot of the taekwondo practicioners favor speed and anti-telegraphing over raw power these days. Because most of taekwondo's kicks start from a chamber of the kicking leg and a snapping or pushing motion they all get heavily disguised in exchange for less power because a snap is infinitely less powerfull then a shinbone crashing into a leg or liver following a combination.
      The practicioners in the show were all great but the science behind is iffy at best. They all differ in weight they throw alot of different kicks with different purposes and didn't have a large sample group to test.

    • @taekwonwoo
      @taekwonwoo  7 років тому

      Thank you all for your comments and support.

  • @desmondgehtdichnixan5070
    @desmondgehtdichnixan5070 11 років тому

    i think that will hurt xD

  • @701765
    @701765 12 років тому

    in my martial art of shou shu. this kick would not do anything. I dont see how u can get alot of power in that kick. he turns his planted foot at the same time he kicks. in our art we dont turn our foot until we snap it across. Our kick is what turns our planted foot. We can crush both legs on an enemy if we performed our roundhouse on someone. ive seen a shifu do it in a fight. the guys legs crumbled underneath him like bricks falling and we busted tissue, bones, and was wheelchaired 3 months

  • @JMRG2992
    @JMRG2992 11 років тому

    nvm.

  • @astralstriker
    @astralstriker 11 років тому

    duh!! that's Japanese... :|
    Korean name is Dolleo Chagi

  • @blight4hire
    @blight4hire 11 років тому

    he looks like he's around 30 plus years old. what are you? 150 years old?

  • @christinejoyramos8246
    @christinejoyramos8246 11 років тому

    there's a kid towards the end

  • @Sonicss71
    @Sonicss71 12 років тому

    o yea, might just be me, but it's an instep kick...not karate roundhouse...=P